People pretty punchy in penultimate palaver, especially when we have some discussion of Edward Gorey, whom almost no one had heard of! But we finish talking about Bishop, amidst lots of whackiness and then start Elisa Gonzales's great poem "Notes Towards an Elegy" from 2021 (published just before the murder of her brother) -- we are treating this poem (as will I hope become clearer next week in the last class) as the third in the line from Hemans through Bishop.
4 How to talk about the Byronic Hero
Shelley and Byron on Byron
Later Romantics 2: Wordsworth and Milton
1. The Later Romantics: Introduction on Shelley and Wordsworth
Infinity 24: Last class: review and final explication of Zeno
Diagon Alley
Infinity 22: Newcomb's problem; Shelley
Infinity 21: Klee, Kant, Shelley
Infinity 20: Kant on Perception and Free Will
Infinity 19: Hume on induction, Kant on space and time, especially space
Infinity 18: Descartes, Gibson, Turing Tests
Infinity 17: Etherization
Infinity 16: Making Prisoner's Dilemma Vivid
Infinity 15: Pascal
Infinity 14: Polls and other minds
Infinity 13: Elementary probability and the philosophy of probablity
Pascal, the anthropic principle, what counts in philosophy
Infinity 11: by addition, by division, one-to-one correspondence, Macbeth, and time
Infinity 10: Augustine on time and language
Infinity 9: Something of a change of pace
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